Nicolas Molero Lobo

Nicolas Molero Lobo (6 December 1870-11 November 1947) was Minister of War of the Second Spanish Republic from 14 December 1935 to 19 February 1936, succeeding Jose Maria Gil-Robles and preceding Carlos Masquelet Lacaci.

Biography
Nicolas Molero Lobo was born on 6 December 1970 in Alcala de Henares, Spain. Lobo served with the Spanish Army during the Cuban War of Independence and the Rif War, and he served as Minister of War of the Second Spanish Republic from 14 December 1935 to 19 February 1936. Molero became a Major-General at the start of the Spanish Civil War, and he was injured in the uprising by the Falange party. In August 1937, he was sentenced to three years in prison for negligence, and his sentence was continued under Francisco Franco's government. He died in Barcelona in 1947.